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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 5 months ago
Overgrazing is a major cause of land degradation. Overgrazing causes the natural vegetation like grass to be depleted. Such natural vegetation holds the top soil of the land together. When overgrazing causes the grass to be destroyed, it causes the top soil to be washed away by water or blown away by the land. This is a major cause of soil erosion which can eventually cause the desertification of the land.
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